Table of Contents
ContentsSECTION - 1
1.
Surgical Anatomy Related to Cataract Surgery
3
2.
Operating Room Setup
5
3.
Preoperative Evaluation
10
4.
Ocular Examination
12
5.
Biometry
18
6.
Anesthesia
22
7.
Surgical Procedure
28
8.
Viscoelastics (Ocular Viscosurgical Devices - OVD)
38
9.
Intraocular Solutions
41
10.
Capsular Incisions (Capsulotomy)
42
11.
Hydroprocedures
47SECTION - 2
12.
Nucleus Management In SICS
53
13.
Nucleus Removal or Delivery
55
14.
Cortical Clean Up
63
15.
Intraocular Lens
67
16.
Wound Closure
72
17.
Conversion To Phaco
76SECTION - 3 Phacoemulsification
18.
Do You Know Your Machine?
79
19.
Phacodynamics
85
20.
Phacotechnique
93SECTION - 4 Surgery In Special Situations
21.
Hard Cataract
119
22.
Pediatric Cataract.
123
23.
Cataract and Glaucoma
127
24.
Posterior Polar Cataract
132
25.
Cataract in Myopia
134
26.
Cataract in Uveitis
136
27.
Traumatic Cataract
138
28.
Subluxated Lens
140
29.
Miotic Pupil
143
30.
Microincision Phacoemulsification or Bimanual Phaco or Phaconit
149SECTION - 5 Complications
31.
Complications of Cataract Surgery
155
32.
Astigmatism and Cataract Surgery
172
33.
Anterior ChamberIOL
175
34.
Secondary IOL Implantation
177
Index
full-color atlas, complete with DVD, that teaches the techniques of cataract surgery!
This lavishly-illustrated text presents all aspects of present day cataract surgery with photographic and diagrammatic illustrations. It deals with various aspects of SICS and phacoemulsification and provides a brief description about preoperative evaluation, operating room set-up, practical tips about the phacoemulisifier and the techniques of nucleus management in phacoemulsification. It also deals with cataract surgery in typically special situations and the management of complications arising from them. A DVD contains numerous surgical video clips.